[[quoteright:300:[[Franchise/{{Batman}} http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_mrfreeze0311_6330_9469.jpg]]]][[caption-width-right:300:"[[BondOneLiner Ice to see you.]]"]]%% Image Pickin' conversation: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=s0m3sxrkpg9ch4sdlx52nabg%% Note on caption: "Ice to see you" is from The Simpsons, which is admittedly a different medium than Batman, but it is funnier than "Chill", and makes the same pun on ice/nice as the page title.

->''"Nature? Fire? Bah! Both are chaotic and difficult to control. Ice is structured, latticed, light as a feather, massive as a glacier. In ice, there is power!"''-->-- '''Heidar, Rimewind master''', [[http://www.magiccards.info/10e/en/84.html Flashfreeze]], ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering''

The power to control ice, and create cold and frost at will. May be used as a trinity with [[PlayingWithFire Fire]] and [[ShockAndAwe Electricity]], hence FireIceLightning. Likely to be used as a contrast to fire -- if the hero prefers fire, his [[TheRival rival]], Archenemy or [[TheLancer Lancer]] will use ice. Sometimes the domain of evil or undead entities as EvilIsDeathlyCold. Goes [[IceMagicIsWater hand in hand]] with MakingASplash, and may be involved with [[BlowYouAway wind powers]] via cold air and snowstorms. In ElementalRockPaperScissors with fire, one will usually defeat the other, though which one varies. Ice is unlikely to be any stronger or weaker than other elements though for CompetitiveBalance, and thus HarmlessFreezing will be invoked. If you want to resort to this to kill an otherwise invulnerable entity, you're planning to KillItWithIce.

May be used by BigfootSasquatchAndYeti, {{Snowlems}}, a WinterRoyalLady, a WomanInWhite, or even the IceQueen. People with these powers may also have AnIceSuit, a FreezeRay, and IcyBlueEyes, or be subject to ElementalBaggage. See also HumanPopsicle.

Also called "Cryokinesis." A common and unfortunate side effect of ice powers is an ice [[PungeonMaster use of vocabulary]].

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[[folder:Anime and Manga]]* Esdeath of ''Manga/AkameGaKill'' is one of the single most powerful human beings on earth by pure strength alone. Add to this a special weapon called a Teigu contained in her body that gives her complete control of ice (she can conjure it from thin air without any moisture) and the ability to freeze anything and everything, including ''[[spoiler: [[TimeStandsStill time and space]]]]'', makes her an enemy that requires an ''entire'' army just to pose a threat to. She is also a complete and total sadist, who delights in causing terrible pain and suffering to anyone and anything.* Nobara Ibaragi in ''Manga/AliceAcademy'' has the Alice (magic power) of Ice.%%* Some characters are this in ''Franchise/{{Anpanman}}''.* Akashikibu from ''Manga/BlazerDrive'' (coincidentally, she feels true beauty should last forever and manipulates a person with the same face-concealing bangs as [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Deidara]]).* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':** Hitsugaya's Zanpakuto, ''Hyourinmaru'' (translation: Ice Ring) is the strongest of the ice-based Zanpakuto, but due to his youth, at the start of the story it was still unmastered and placed severe limits on its ability. His Bankai is Daiguren Hyourinmaru, and it enhances his ice abilities. ** Rukia's Zanpakutou (''Sode no Shirayuki,'' translation: Sleeved White Snow) freezes everything it touches, enabling it to produce ice pillars, avalanches, and ice-quakes, or turn enemies into solid ice and flash freeze everything in its radius. The power first freezes herself, reducing her body temperature to Absolute Zero, thus preventing her body from absorbing toxic substances. In Bankai, she becomes a pure white, icy statue clad in white robes. If she fights at freezing temperatures for too long, or raises her body temperature back to normal too quickly, her body will begin to fracture and shatter. While Hyourinmaru boasts being the strongest ice-based Zanpakuto, Rukia's is regarded as the most beautiful.** If the [[MeaningfulName name of her Zanpakuto is indeed meaningful]], the lieutenant of the 4th Squad, Isane Kotetsu, may be like this too (her Zanpakutou is ''Itegumo,'' translation: Frozen Cloud).* Steven A. Starphase of ''Anime/BloodBlockadeBattlefront'' has similar powers, except he uses his own blood as a freezing agent, and finishes his frozen adversaries off with a kick.* Anastasia the Glacier from ''Manga/Brave10'' who's, fittingly, [[SensualSlavs Russian]] and has mastery over ice jutsu. She claims to be very cold in every sense, [[spoiler:which includes cold-hearted betrayals.]]%%* The Snow and The Freeze from ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura''.* ''Manga/CodeBreaker'': Yukihina's most common application of his power, though he seems to be able to control water in any form.* November 11 in ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'' sort of counts. His ability is to drain heat from anything he touches; cells burst and water turns to ice almost instantly. He can't [[ElementalBaggage make ice out of nowhere]], however, and needs something to conduct the freeze effect to be of much use.* Metalgarurumon in ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' can fire ice missiles and freezing breath (the latter oddly [[CallingYourAttacks called]] "Metal Wolf Claw").** He's got ice and destructive versions of all his attacks, all of which are prone to being labeled "Metal Wolf Claw" or "Ice Wolf Claw" depending on how the writers are feeling (though the original name of the attack is Cocytus Breath, named after one of the five rivers of the underworld in Greek Mythology). Also, there are a number of ice-related Digimon and ice versions of non-ice Digimon. Contrary to popular belief, Gabumon is ''not'' one of these - the blue energy he fires was once used to start a fire.** Seadramon's main attack is freezing breath, which he used to encase Garurumon in ice in his first appearance. [=MetalSeadramon=] also has a freezing breath attack, at least in the non-''Adventure'' material (there he has fire breath).** Tomoki Himi from ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'' possesses the Human and Beast Spirits of Ice, which allow him to [[HenshinHero transform into]] Chakkmon, a polar bear on skis, or Blizzarmon, a twin tomahawk wielding yeti.*** Tomoki is also one of two members of the team whose [[MeaningfulName name]] [[PropheticNames invokes his element]] - the "Hi" in Himi uses the same Japanese character for "ice".%%* Margarite from ''LightNovel/DragonCrisis''.* ''Manga/FairyTail'':** Gray and Lyon, as past students of Ur, were taught to create weapons using ice magic. Lyon creates moving, 'dynamic' ice compared to Gray's 'static' ice. ** [[GenderBlenderName Eve]] uses Snow magic.** [[spoiler:Ur's daughter, Ultear, can also use Ice magic. She uses it in chapter 240 when Gray finds a way to counter her Time magic.]]** [[spoiler:Silver is an Ice [[DemonSlayer Devil Slayer]]. He's so powerful that he can freeze [[PlayingWithFire Natsu]] solid with one gesture. He also effortlessly froze the great fire dragon Atlas Flame.]] Fitting then that he's also [[spoiler: Gray's father.]]* Ryuuga from ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' uses a fighting style that freezes his enemy from the inside.* Tokiya Mikagami in ''Manga/FlameOfRecca'' has a lot of water-based attacks, but that's mostly his low-level techniques. His high level technique includes ice-based attacks. On the other hand, his master, Meguri Kyouza, and his fellow Hyomon Ken practitioner, Kai, goes to the extreme and only uses ice.* ''[[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]]'' gives us Isaac [=McDougall=], the Freezing Alchemist. However, he's been shown to use not just ice, but high-pressure [[MakingASplash water]], steam, and [[BloodyMurder his own blood]]. His favored mode of killing is to freeze or boil all the water in a person's body.* Yukino Houjou of ''VideoGame/GateKeepers'', the [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld immortal]] and ridiculously powerful user of the Gate of Ice and Snow.* ''Manga/{{Guyver}}'' has Bio-Freezer, a [[NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup Lost Number]] who can shoot chilling air that can freeze a lake in a few seconds. This has come in handy for the good guys a few times, but since he has otherwise below-average abilities for a Zoanoid and his freezing power leaves him exhausted whenever he uses it, he usually ends up being OvershadowedByAwesome. Eventually, [[spoiler:he performs a Heroic Sacrifice, allowing himself to be absorbed by Aptom in order to save his life. Aptom then gains his powers]].* Yukime from ''Manga/HellTeacherNube''. She actually ''is'' a NatureSpirit (more exactly, a Yuki-Onna, a ghost from Japanese mythology).* Seira from ''Anime/IlSolePenetraLeIllusioni''. How she got this from the power of [[TarotMotifs The Star]] is unclear.* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' had a couple of ice [[PsychicPowers stand]] users. The first one was a falcon named Pet Shop in [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Part 3]] who could create ice formations in midair and control them. The second was Ghiacchio from [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdvetureVentoAureo Part 5]] who could create an absolute-zero field around himself and control ice within his range.** In [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood Part I]] Dio Brando used his vampiric abilities to drain heat from his victim's bodies, freezing their blood in the process. This was an effective counter-measure against the vampire killing Ripple which relies on breath control and the flow of blood. [[spoiler:Jonathan had to ''set his own fist on fire'' to hit Dio with a Ripple.]]** Stand of Kyo Nijimura from [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureJoJolion part 8]] creates [[BlowYouAway hurricane-like cold winds]], freezing water and turning air moisture into snow, whenever he is summoned.* ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha''** The [[PureMagicBeing Unison Device]] Reinforce Zwei specializes in this element, in contrast to her rival, the [[PlayingWithFire fire-using]] Agito. ** Chrono after he acquires Durandal, a [[MagicWand Storage Device]] optimized for ice magic.** In the ''Manga/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaInnocent'' AlternateUniverse, Suzuka's game avatar is shown to have an affinity for ice magic.* ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth''** Umi has the ''Ice Blades'' spell as her highest-level spell, [[DownPlayedTrope but for the most part]], [[MakingASplash she uses water-based ones]].** Alcyone, the {{Stripperiffic}} sorceress [[spoiler:who [[LoveMakesYouEvil betrayed Cephiro out of love]] for BigBad Zagato]], however, used nothing but ice spells.* ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'' has Evangeline, whose ice magic can reach ice-age like states, including an ancient Greek spell that covers a 150-square foot area in absolute zero temperatures. It translates to something like "Eternal Glacier" and "End of the World".** The spell has two different endings and its effects vary based on which ending is used. The "Eternal Glacier" ending simply encases the target in a solid block of ice, while the "End of the World" ending actually ''turns the target's body into ice'' and [[LiterallyShatteredLives shatters it]].* Natsuki Kuga and her [[{{Mons}} Child]], Duran, from ''Anime/MaiHime''.* Snow of ''Manga/{{MAR}}'' uses ice-style [=ARMs=] (and one water-themed, eventually). Her real-world counterpart is named Koyuki.** She's also weakened in a desert area, brought to the point of exhaustion in a volcano area, and hinted to be strengthened in an ice field.* Maria of ''Manga/MermaidMelodyPichiPichiPitch'' plays up the ice angle with all she's got; she's stuck up, cruel, and often described as "cool" or "cold". While the rest of the QuirkyMinibossSquad to which she belongs harbours genuine MadLove, her interest in her boss is purely physical and she doesn't really care whether he loves her back or not, even if she is [[UnluckyChildhoodFriend a childhood friend]]. She also enjoys turning people into {{Human Popsicle}}s and specifically targets lovers because warm feelings seem to physically hurt her.* This is half of [[TheAce Shouto Todoroki's]] power in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''. The other half is [[PlayingWithFire fire]].* [[DudeLooksLikeALady Haku]], Zabuza Momochi's BattleButler from ''Manga/{{Naruto}}''. The ability to use ice techniques was a unique [[SuperpowerfulGenetics bloodline capability]] later revealed to work by combining [[BlowYouAway wind]] and [[MakingASplash water]] [[{{Mana}} chakra]].* In ''Manga/NuraRiseOfTheYokaiClan'' we have the hero's {{bodyguard|Crush}} Tsurara, her mother Setsura and Reira from Toono. They are ice {{youkai}} known as Yuki-Onna ("Snow Woman"). * ''Manga/OnePiece''** Kuzan, a.k.a. [[spoiler:former]] Marine Admiral Aokiji, possesses the power of the Hie Hie no Mi (Chilly-Chilly Fruit, or Ice-Ice Fruit). Kuzan's Devil fruit allows him to create, control, and transform into ice. His powers are such that he can freeze a chunk of ocean (complete with sea monster) with seemingly little effort and with a guarantee that it'll last one week. He's also all-but-immune to physical attacks as, while they can still shatter his icy body, he can effortlessly reform it.** [[spoiler:Brook has managed to do this by channeling his soul through his sword, infusing the blade with the [[GhostlyChill very cold of the underworld itself]].]]** A harpy named Monet, has the powers of the Yuki Yuki no Mi (Snow-Snow Fruit) and can manipulate, create, and become snow.* The same listed trainers in ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' in the anime, as well as Ash's disobedient Snorunt in one season.* Mannen from ''Manga/{{Pretear}}'' specializes in freezing things, with his element listed as "cold" -- "water" is a separate element controlled by a different Knight.* Grigori 03 from ''Manga/{{Psyren}}'', and he's in denial about being [[VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou Neku.]]* Mizore from ''LightNovel/RosarioToVampire'' fits within these bounds. Based on a snow woman from Japanese mythology, she has a variety of ice powers, including making her limbs (and hair) into ice, blizzard attacks, and ice clones. Her mother, Tsurara, as well.** [[MeaningfulName Mizore means "sleet" and Tsurara means "icicle".]]* ''Anime/SailorMoon''** Ami Mizuno, aka Sailor Mercury, started out with [[MakingASplash water-based attacks]]. Then, when sea-based Michiru/Sailor Neptune showed up, she was [[SuperheroSpeciation stuck with ice to differentiate the two]]. Once Michiru got PutOnABus with the other Outers, Ami moved, for the most part, back to water.** Dark Moon Sister Berthier also had freezing powers. ** There were some monsters that had the abilty, too- the first was the Youma Blizzar.** The "Hearts in Ice" movie had the Scouts face Snow Queen Kaguya, who wanted to freeze the entire Earth.* In ''AudioPlay/SaintBeast'', Rey has an "Ice Blade" elemental attack.* ''Manga/SaintSeiya''** Cygnus Hyoga and Kraken Isaac and so is their teacher, the Gold Saint, Aquarius Camus. Also, the Crystal Saint in the anime where he explains to Hyoga how to manipulate temperature: [[spoiler:slow down the electrons and [[ANuclearError stay away from the nucleus]].]] Indeed Camus, unlike the other Gold Saints, specialized his Cosmo energy not in create power by the movement of atoms, but by stopping the same movement. Due to this, his power consists not in destroying the matter, but in freezing it.*** Of all the attacks, "Aurora Execution" is the supreme secret ice technique and Camus most powerful attack. His Cosmos becomes glacial stream that reaches a temperature of -273 ° C.** Of the Asagard God Warriors, Merak Beta Hagen (and he can maniplate the fire also) and the twin Mizar Zeta Syd and Alcor Zeta Bud (ther first attack, Viking Tiger Claw, producing a slight freezing effect in the body of his enemy).* Akira in ''Manga/SamuraiDeeperKyo'', who actually has the power to make things [[YouFailPhysicsForever colder than absolute zero]] at the cost of some of his own life.** Then again, it could be possible, at least with magic, but as absolute zero is the temperature at which all molecular movement stops, it would be pretty useless.* ''Manga/SgtFrog'': Koyuki has some ice-related ninja moves, as her name would imply. Also Yukiki, who was a snowman after all.* Horo Horo from ''Manga/ShamanKing''. Also sourced from a NatureSpirit.* In ''LightNovel/{{Slayers}}'', this is the primary offensive option for those who practice [[MakingASplash Water]] [[ElementalPowers Shamanism]], with "ice versions" of all the Fire spells like Flare Arrow and Fireball. Naga the Serpent specialises in ice attacks, to contrast her to her fire-favoring rival Lina Inverse, and even has a unique spell of her own design that causes a continual cascade of powerful Freeze Arrows to barrage a targeted area. [[TheDitz Unfortunately, she hasn't been able to figure out how to make the spell turn itself off, or not launch its arrows indiscriminately...]]%%* Cure Beauty from ''Anime/SmilePrettyCure''.* Free from ''Manga/SoulEater'' uses ice magic. But after centuries imprisoned by the witches, he's a bit rusty and does things like encase himself in blocks of ice and fall into the Thames (he was trying to use the ice to ''avoid'' falling). Being nigh-invulnerable, this isn't much of a problem for him.* Blue Rose from ''Anime/TigerAndBunny''. She uses a Freeze Ray to direct attacks, but can also be very versatile with her power.%%* Ren Jomaku in Part Two of ''Manga/TokyoESP''* ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'' had Queen [[MeaningfulName Oyuki]], who ''was'' a fairly nice person, aside from occasionally freezing everything around her in a huge block of ice.* ''Manga/VampireKnight'' has Hanabusa Aido, a vampire with ice based powers. He's actually a pretty cool guy most of the time.* Reiha from ''Manga/VampirePrincessMiyu'' is a Yuki-onna (well, a Shinma version of one), so she uses ice-based attacks [[KillItWithIce and is very ruthless at it.]]* In ''Anime/YuGiOhCapsuleMonsters'', Neo Aqua Madoor uses ice to attack, and freezes Tea and Solomon Muto.* Touya of ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'' is a demon ninja with mastery over ice. When he went under [[OldMaster Genkai]] for some TrainingFromHell, he became powerful enough to freeze a battlefield. Seiryuu, one of the [[TheFourGods Four Saint Beasts]] (and also, ironically, TheDragon to BigBad Suzaku), also had ice powers, but he was a drop in the bucket compared to Touya. There's also Yukina, actually an ice maiden.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Comic Books]]* The Franchise/{{DCU}} is chock full of these guys, including (but definitely not limited to):** Dr. Victor Fries/Mr. Freeze from ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'', now pictured above. Unlike other examples, though, his ice-based abilities are not actually powers per se, but ice-based weapons. However, thanks to an unfortunate accident, he can't survive temperatures above freezing, making him a ''literal'' ice person.** Franchise/TheFlash villain, Captain Cold whose "cold gun" reaches temperatures of absolute zero, which causes water molecules in the air to immediately form ice, which can be used to freeze people (though because of his code against killing innocents, he usually simply holds people in suspended animation rather than outright kill them), create objects from ice, and also to produce a "cold field" which slows down things around him and is used as explanation as to why he might be able to deal with the Flash.*** In the ComicBook/{{New 52}}, he seems to no longer require the cold gun. As of ComicBook/ForeverEvil, he requires his cold gun once again.** Killer Frost is an interesting variant as well: apparently created by someone with ''slightly'' more understanding of thermodynamics than most Ice People, she absorbs heat, rather than projecting cold. This means you can't [[KillItWithFire Kill Her With Fire]].*** Made extra interesting by the fact that attempting to [[KillItWithFire Kill Her With Fire]] just makes her happy -- she uses the powers because she can't get warm, due to a side-effect of getting them.*** Ironically this also means that [[KillItWithIce freezing her]] is even more effective against her than it would be on normal people.** Tora Olafsdotter/Ice. She can, at will, project in various forms quantities of ice and snow through her hands just enough to down an opponent. She can create platforms of ice upon which she can skate. In the ''ComicBook/RedDaughterOfKrypton'' ''Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'' storyline she used her ice powers to freeze a super-villain who was kicking the butts of three [[Franchise/GreenLantern Red Lanterns]].** Sigrid Nansen/Icemaiden that replace briefly Ice in the Justice League. Her greatest ability is to become very cold and create ice armor in times of great stress.** Dr. Joar Mahkent and his son, Cameron (both codenamed Icicle), two ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'' villains. The first was a normal human with a Freeze Ray. His son Cameron, the second Icicle, can generate and control ice. This because his father's prolonged exposure to the weapon altered his genetics, allowing him to biologically pass down to his son the ability to freeze objects and people or to lower the temperature of a room or other area.** An issue of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague Adventures'' featured a team-up of Icicle, Mr. Freeze, Captain Cold, Killer Frost, obscure Franchise/WonderWoman foe Minister Blizzard, even more obscure Outsiders foe, the Cryonic Man, and downright "Sorry, ''who?''" Batman foe the Snowman. All led by Polar Lord, a new villain from [[ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}} Polar Boy's]] home planet. The story was called "Cold War".*** And the team of villains was called the "Ice Pack".** Elijah [[MeaningfulName Snow]] from ''ComicBook/{{Planetary}}''. Not quite frost projection, but the ability to draw heat out of an object on a molecular level; in his second appearance, he turns nerve gas to slush.** Polar Boy of DC's Legion of Substitute Heroes and ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}}.** Comicbook/{{Aquaman}} also fits into this trope since his acquisition of an AncientArtifact which; if myth can be believed, not only holds power over the seven seas of the entire world but all the elements connected with said ocean lord.*** N52 version supplements this claim as his new ProngsOfPoseidon allotted him by the aforementioned sea god to utilize [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice with lethal effect]] ** ''Comicbook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew'' has Cold Turkey (a turkey with a freeze gun) and King Kone (a gorilla in a cryo-suit with an ''ice cream'' gun).* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse''.** Bobby Drake, aka ComicBook/{{Iceman}}, from ''Comicbook/XMen''. That's just how he started out -- turns out, he's an Omega-level mutant (that means his full potential is ''Phoenix-class!'') with complete control over moisture. When ComicBook/EmmaFrost (who is a psychic and normally has nothing to do with ice despite the name and the white outfit) took his body over, she did things with his powers that he could never do on his own... but he's learning bit by bit.*** One ''Film/XMenFirstClass'' comic suggests that he could basically become the next [[Characters/TheMightyThor Ymir]].*** In the Draco story arc, Bobby Drake gets his head cut off (in Ice form). He later reforms it using the water coming from a demon opponent. Later, Beast issues a research paper regarding this unique mutation for Iceman.*** He once cured himself of poisoning by replacing his ''entire'' body with new ice little by little this way.** ComicBook/{{Storm}} also has some Ice powers in the form of creating blizzards, but this is usually de-emphaized due to SuperheroSpeciation, and she uses more of her [[ShockAndAwe Thunderstorms]] and [[BlowYouAway Tornadoes]] abilities. In the animated series, where Iceman wasn't around, Storm was more than happy to whip up blizzards that could flash-freeze things fairly quickly (though not as quickly as Iceman).** The minor villain from ''ComicBook/IronMan'', Blizzard in his multiple incarnations. All the Blizzards have similar powers, derived from their costumes. Micro-circuited cryogenic units make it possible to emit freezing rays, which lower the temperature of the surrounding air (or objects) and release ice as a projectile.** From ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'':*** Skurge the Executioner f. Using his Axe, he opens a portal ([[AbsurdlySharpBlade by cutting the air]]) to a dimension of cold, letting the icy wind blow onto his enemies. He can also do the same thing with a dimension of [[PlayingWithFire fire]].*** Ymir can create blizzards with no effort, among other such Ice-related abilities (he is much stronger than most Giants, as he is the original Norse one). However, unlike Frost Giants, he is an Ice Giant and seems to be literal living ice.*** Kelda has weather control powers, which includes generating ice and forming weapons from it. And she can make poisonous ice.*** Loki has many mystical powers at his disposal, but he's got a talent for ice magic thanks to his Frost Giant heritage.** There was an obscure GoldenAge Creator/MarvelComics hero named Jack Frost with these powers. ComicBook/TheMightyThor eventually declared him to have been a diminutive [[Myth/NorseMythology frost giant.]]* Sub-Zero, from ''Blue Bolt Comics'', gained ice powers when his spaceship passed through a comet.* Tor from ''Crack Comics'' had control over ice.* Frostbite from ''DV8'' has an odd twist on the formula: his power is absorbing heat. He uses this to freeze enemies in their tracks, but he can also release his stored heat in an explosive blast.* One-shot villain Icy Mike, for whom Comicbook/{{Empowered}}'s boyfriend, Thugboy, once worked.* Arctica Lagopus from the series ''The ComicBook/{{Extinctioners}}'', an Arctic Fox with Ice powers. Didn't see that one coming.* The Snow Queen is a prominent villain in ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}''.* Dr. Frost from ''Prize Comics'' had ice powers and would encase himself in ice to survive explosions.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fan Fiction]]* The ''Pokemon'' fanfic epic ''Pokemon Master'' gave this ability to Misty, among other water trainers.* The ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' fanfic ''Dangerous Black Ice'' gives this power to Marufuji Ryou, after having made him into one of the Seven Stars. Perhaps notably, he still wears black, not white.* ''Fanfic/LemmysLand'' characterizes [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros Lemmy Koopa]] as this. His WeaponOfChoice is a freeze gun, which was the subject of [[http://www.lemmykoopa.com/lk2/lk2-1.html the webmaster's first story]].* In Fanfic/KeepersOfTheElements, Bridgette has this as a power, combined with being able to control [[MakingASplash water]].* John in ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'', thanks to his [[MakingASplash magical water-charm]]. Ice is just one of the many things he can do. Also, since he can alter the physical properties of water, he can create “warm ice” that won't hurt anyone it covers.* Manga/FruitsBasket fanfic The ''Eyes of the Cat'' allows a ghost to freeze the BigBad alive by increasing the chill that being a ghost causes by about one million.* Eri in ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'' fanfic, ''FanFic/ErisGame'' has three pins of ice attacks.* Nivus in FanFic/TheTaintedGrimoire is so good with ice-based abilities that hardly any attack can get past his defences to the Judgemaster he guards.* Nerine of Fanfic/FlyOrFall is the Fairy of Ice.* In ''Fanfic/UnderTheNorthernLights'' nidhoggs are limb-less dragonlike monsters who breathe ice cold instead of fire. They primarily use it to deep-freeze wood and then eat it.* Colgate in ''Fanfic/AceCombatEquestriaChronicles'' can use her magic to temporarily freeze the enemies... or apple pies, to be used as thrown weapons by other ponies.* FanFic/AGrowingAffection has two; Natsuki, Gaara's bodyguard and the only Ice jutsu user in the Hidden Sand, and Bunjiro Egureru, user of the ice blade Souhi.* Fanfic/ShinraHighSOLDIER has the [[JerkSue infamous]] [[MarySue Julia]] [[GratuitousJapanese Nakahamou]], an overall cold person often described as icy, whose limit break, Heaven's Judgment, summons ice daggers that get thrown at her opponent.* ''Fanfic/TheMysteriousSchool'' has Ai Haibara. * True to form, Amy gets these powers when she picks up the Ice Flower during the Mario World Saga in ''[[FanFic/MarioAndSonicHeroesUnite Mario and Sonic: Heroes Unite!]]''. She gets these powers whenever she wants during the Sonic World Saga by simply using a Chaos Emerald.* ''FanFic/StarsAbove'': [[spoiler:The Ninth is a [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Demon]] made of ice that resides at the center of a frozen lake.]]* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen An unused concept for a]] ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'' episode involved the protagonists accidentally unleashing an ice demon sleeping under a hill.* ''FanFic/MyLittleUnicorn'':** Some of Dementia's attacks invoke this.** Frosteye from ''My Brave Pony: Star Fleet Magic III''.* Luna is given a degree of this ability in the [[FanFic/TriptychContinuum Triptych Continuum]], implied to be a unique side effect of her link to Moon. (Any pegasus who knows the ''technique'' of heat-shifting can potentially create cold spots, but the extant heat has to be displaced somewhere else -- so for every chill zone, there's a potential balancing hot spot. Luna appears to be either somehow negating heat or sending it completely out of detection range.) So far, she's shown to create ice coatings on things either being touched or within her field, along with dropping the local temperature when she's upset -- the latter of which counters an angry [[PlayingWithFire Celestia's]] tendency to create a very local heat wave.* The Sentinel Winter's Bite in the ''Film/PacificRim'' fic EchoesInTheDark is equiiped with Liquid Nitrogen missiles.* In CodeGeassAwesomeOfTheRebellion, we see The Emprah stepping on water to turn it into ice, specifically so he wouldn't need to swim.* ''Fanfic/TheBigFourCjupsherSeries'' is filled with various characters with cryokinetic abilities.** Jackson Overland/Frost** Elsa Callah/Ice Queen** The Snow Queen** Hydros the Ice Titan** Periwinkle/Snow Sprite* In the ''Fanfic/ROTBTFDStarWarsSeries'', Elsa possesses "Force Ice", a cryokinetic technique of the light-side of the force where the force sensitive can generate ice in any shape he or she chooses using nothing but the force. You know that "Force Lightning" Sith use? Well it's like that. But Ice.* In ''[[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/237978/how-trixie-somehow-saved-hearths-warming How Trixie (Somehow) Saved Hearth's Warming]]'', the BigBad Leidr is trying to bury the North Pole in snow and ice by generating a blizzard. [[spoiler:It turns out he's a mutant, sapient Windigo, and has developed his own spells using his natural ice abilities.]][[/folder]]

[[folder:Films -- Animated]]* Frozone in ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'', while a partial parody of the ComicBook/SilverSurfer, has the ability to generate ice as his main superpower.* In Disney's ''Disney/{{Frozen}}'', literal ice queen Elsa could generate ice and snow as a young kid, but had a hard time controlling her powers. Her ice powers increase as she gets older so she can generate giant ice palaces and snow golems, but she still has difficulty controlling them, accidentally plunging her kingdom into a forever winter and completely freezing the fjord.* Gru from the ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'' franchise has several kickass weapons that we see over the course of the two films, but his go-to weapon seems to be his FreezeRay, which is also the one we see him use most frequently. [[spoiler:''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}'' reveals that he got the freeze ray as a child at [=VillainCon=], and has been using it ever since]].* The 2005 movie ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout'''s villain, Zeebad, is this. (Curiously, midway through the film, he actually ''beats'' someone PlayingWithFire.)* Jack Frost in ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians''.* ''Animation/TheSnowQueen2012'' has the Snow Queen, who controls the powerful North Wind.* Snow Miser from ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'' is a supernatural being in command of all cold weather in the world. According to his VillainSong, whatever he touches "turns to snow in [his] clutch".[[/folder]]

[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]* Arnold Schwarzenegger as Mr. Freeze in the critically panned 1997 film ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''. [[PungeonMaster His dialog is essentially a nonstop collage of incredibly lame ice-related puns in a thick Austrian accent, which greatly accentuates the unintentional comedy factor in the movie.]] [[HurricaneOfPuns Pun times may be had by all]]. So far, the matter of whether the film is SoBadItsGood or so bad that it's terrible has been rather...[[{{Pun}} polarizing]]. One of two times that Arnold has ever taken the role of an antagonist. (''Film/TheTerminator'' was the other.)* In ''Film/{{Thor}}'', the Frost Giants can create blasts of ice as well as [[MorphWeapon shape it into weaponry]]. [[spoiler: Loki]] is able to use the Casket of Ancient Winters to generate ice blasts as well, once he discovers his true heritage.* The White Witch in the film version of ''Film/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe'' was very much an ice person, possibly even more than her book incarnation.* From ''Film/TheGreatYokaiWar'', a Yuki-Onna was one of those asked to help battle the (IIRC) Demon of Revenge. She says she can't help because it's not her season.* A background character in ''Film/SkyHigh2005'' simply known as Freeze Girl (no word on if she's actually [[DefrostingIceQueen defrosting]]), who's the [[CleaningUpRomanticLooseEnds last-minute hookup]] for [[PlayingWithFire Warren]].* ''Film/XMen'':** Iceman uses his mutant ability to create ice.** In ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', when confronted by mutant with a fire power the Future Sentinels turn to ice to combat that.* Snow White has ice powers in ''Film/AvengersGrimm'' and is also a very cold person.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Literature]]* Ilke in ''Literature/{{Phenomena}}'', she was given some of the spirit of a Frost spirit and can use most powers related to frost, like ice and snow. * In ''Literature/TheSingerOfAllSongs'', there are several kinds of chantments (magic songs). The Daughters of Taris, an all-female religious order, can sing the chantments of ice, and they protect their territory with a giant ice wall. Instead of combining with water (indeed, it's noted that the ability to swim isn't particularly common among them), the High Priestess also bears and passes on the knowledge of the chantments of ice that invoke darkness, the opposite of the chantments of fire which also have power over light.* "Literature/TheSnowQueen".* Blizzard in ''Literature/TalesOfAnMazingGirl'' can create ice with his gun. He is of course named after the video Game company, Activision/Blizzard.* Jadis, the White Witch of Creator/CSLewis's ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'', causes unending winter and lives in an ice castle.* The eponymous ''Discworld/{{Wintersmith}}'', of the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novel, though this is just a subset of his general "Embodiment of the force of winter itself" bit.** In ''Discworld/ThiefOfTime'', we find out that Kaos, the fifth horseman who left before they became famous, has a sword that's so cold it goes beyond absolute zero and generates a sort of "burning cold" anti-heat. He uses it to keep milk fresh by putting it in the same room as a super-hot burning furnace.* The Clayr of the ''Literature/OldKingdom'' trilogy, though primarily a clan of [[OneGenderRace all female]] clairvoyants, use ice to amplify their Sight, hence why they live in a Glacier. When away from the glacier, they use spells to create a screen of ice on which they project their Sight, so as to show others.* The ''Jaz Parks'' series has Vayl, a FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire of [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a particular type]] called a Wraith, who have the power to produce cold temperatures. He later [[PowerCopying gains the ability]] to form superhard ice armor, in the manner of [[ComicBook/XMen Iceman]].* [[TheFairFolk Queen Mab of the Winter Court of Faerie]] in ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' has near absolute control over ice and, in one instance, [[EyeScream froze the water in Harry Dresden's eyeballs]] to prove a point (namely, that he should shut up).** Harry also figured out that he can adjust his fire spells to draw heat less evenly from the surroundings and, a couple of times, uses this to freeze water.** After [[spoiler: he took Mab's offer of becoming the Winter Knight,]] Harry has been able to use ice-related spells much more. It was hinted that his new mastery of ice and his old mastery of fire are significant somehow.* [[PlayingWithFire Firecrafters]] in ''Literature/CodexAlera'' can do this by using their furies to ''remove'' heat from something instead of adding it. We first see this demonstrated by [[SmugSnake Kalarus Brencis Minoris]], who thinks it's funny to push [[TheCallPutMeOnHold the obvious bully-target]] into a fountain and freeze the water around him.* The Groke ("Mårran" in the original) in ''Literature/TheMoomins'' stories is a hag-like being who is ice cold. [[WalkingWasteland She freezes the ground she walks on and kills the plants with frost]]; if she stays too long, [[TouchOfDeath nothing ever grows there again]]. She cannot create ice directly, but once, when she need to take a sea trip, she wades out on the beach and lets the water freeze into an icefloe, giving her a makeshift boat. The one time we get to see things from her perspective, we learn [[MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold she longs for heat, light, and company and is not cold or dark by choice]].* The winter court in the ''Literature/WickedLovely'' series. Specifically, Beira the winter queen and Donia the winter girl. [[spoiler: Donia later becomes the next winter queen after Beira's death. Her icy nature is caused by bitterness about being forced to become the winter girl, and thus not being able to be with her [[StarCrossedLovers love]], Keenan, the summer king - their very natures are incompatible, although it is implied that, after Beira's death, they at least try. I would imagine it would be painful; Keenan would end up covered in frostbite and Donia in burns.]]* The Creator/HarukiMurakami short story ''Ice Man''...a woman falls in love with a guy who has "white patches of snow" in his hair and a look "piercing like an icicle" and it doesn't end too well.* In ''Literature/TheMagicians'', though we don't really see her use it, Janet mentions her discipline is a specialized form of cold magic.* ''Literature/TwilightDragon'' has Princess Atoli, who is specifically known as the Sorceress of Snow.* In Creator/RobertEHoward's Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian story "''Literature/TheFrostGiantsDaughter''", the titular character wears nothing but a veil of gossamer on a snowfield, can run over snow without leaving tracks, and, when Conan catches her, is as cold as ice.** Her dad, Ymir, who doesn't actually appear but rescues her and freezes Conan almost to death in the process.* The villain of Caroline Cooney's ''Freeze Tag'' combines this oddly with TakenForGranite--her basic schtick is that if she touches you, she renders you frozen and immobile, apparently forever, [[AndIMustScream while fully conscious and aware]]. She never actually kills any of her victims and, at several points, undoes the effect just to toy with them. (This leads to part of the conflict over whether or not to kill her--if she can't be [[HeelFaceTurn redeemed]], a lot of people will stay frozen.)* The titular character from Creator/MercedesLackey's [[Literature/TalesofTheFiveHundredKingdoms Snow Queen]], [[spoiler: especially the second one]], has this ability, as does the Icehart.* ''Literature/TrappedOnDraconica'': Zarracka can do this with her BreathWeapon.** ''Literature/LegacyOfTheDragokin'': So can her nephew, Benji.* Alexander Velitzyn, main character of J. M. Siderova's ''The Age of Ice'', conceived on a bed of ice is immune to cold and when in a state of high emotion his flesh becomes painfully cold to the touch. In time he learns to control this, being able to make ordinary ice diamond hard and to turn water to ice at will. Extreme, as in Arctic level, cold puts him into a state of suspended animation. After doing this once he stops aging, his story extending over 250 years. It is hinted that he may be an incarnation of Old Man Frost.* In the ''Literature/RainbowMagic'' series, Jack Frost, the goblins, and some of the fairies all have ice magic.* In ''[[Literature/AfterTheGoldenAge Dreams of the Golden Age]]'', Teia has freezing-based superpowers.* [[HumanoidAbomination The Others]] from ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' ''are'' the ice. They're associated with [[GrimUpNorth the perpetually frozen far north]], appear with the worst weather winter can bring -- unless the winter follows ''them'' -- and even seem to be ''made'' of ice, melting when they die, and come equipped with armour and weaponry made of magically altered ice. They embody the EvilIsDeathlyCold aspect of this trope, seeking to plunge the world into an endless winter and killing every living human they come across, reanimating them as mindless [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Wights]] under their command. They are also associated with "giant ice spiders" in legends. Whatever those are.** In the short novel, ''Literature/TheIceDragon'', which provided some inspiration for ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', the main character, Adara, is a young girl who was born during the coldest winter in living memory, and somehow winter had left its mark upon her. Many readers have noted that she bears a resemblance to the Others. Though she does not have any active powers, she has a strong affinity for the cold and can stay outside during winter without it even bothering her. Her skin is also pale and cold to the touch, on top of having a fittingly icy personality brought about by her unusual condition. On top of all this, she is capable of riding the titular ice dragon, which has plenty of icy powers of its own.* ''[[Literature/ElementalMasters The Wizard of London]]'': After her pact with the Ice Dragon, Lady Cordelia is basically a mage version of this. David is well on his way to becoming one as well.* ''Literature/MalazanBookOfTheFallen'':** The [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Jaghut]] have powers connected to ice, cold and death -- possibly also giving them a limited control of time. They have their own Warren (Path of Magic) called Omtose Phellack, also known as the Hold of Ice, and are fond of calling down [[EndlessWinter ice ages]]. Elder God Mael calls ice 'the Jaghut answer to everything'.** The Stormriders combine this with IceMagicIsWater. They are a mysterious people living in a deep ocean trench, only appearing during storms, sheathed in ice armour and riding hybrid-mounts made of water and ice. They may be connected to the Jaghut.* ''Literature/SuperPowereds'' has Michael Clark, who can throw blue bolts that freeze anything they hit. He throws them by punching towards the target. He can also form an armor of ice to protect himself, regenerating it as it melts or takes damage. He's a bit of a bully and has a hard time coping with the fact that he's no longer the strongest of his peers ([[NormalFishInATinyPond as he was in his hometown]]). Ever since his first match with Vince, he holds a deep grudge towards him despite the fact that he won that fight. Michael convinces himself that Vince humiliated him by not [[EnergyAbsorbtion charging up]] before the fight and nearly beat him with what Michael considers a sucker punch. By Year 2 he is still under the mistaken assumption that he's better than Vince when, in fact, Vince has left him far behind and doesn't even consider beating Michael to be a challenge. It helps that while Michael's ice armor may provide some resistance against Vince's fire blasts, it does nothing to hinder an electrical blast and Michael didn't know that Vince could absorb and emit other kinds of energy.* The first spell Grumph casts in ''Literature/SpellsSwordsAndStealth'' is an ice spell, used to assist Thistle in their first real fight as adventurers. In the second book, Grumph puts the ice spell to creative use during his mage trial by casting it on ''himself'' when he has to cross an obstacle hot enough to knock him out if he went unprotected.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Live Action TV]]%% Donnie Gill in ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', after his StartOfDarkness.* On ''Series/TheAlmightyJohnsons'', Ty as Höðr is An Ice Person. Unfortunately for him, the PungeonMaster aspect went to his brother Anders.%%* Ice from ''Series/TheAmazingExtraordinaryFriends''.* Kane from the ''Series/DoctorWho'' serial ''Dragonfire'' is an ultra-low-temperature humanoid alien who can't endure above-freezing conditions, and whose ungloved touch can freeze someone to death within seconds. Coincidentally, his backstory features TheLostLenore, much like [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Mr. Freeze]].* ''Series/{{Heroes}}''** Sylar adds this power to his arsenal of powers he's [[PowerCopying stolen from other superhumans]] in Season 1. ** Tracy Strauss -- Nikki's doppelganger\genetic twin. She can freeze objects at will by reducing the temperature of matter. She is capable of freezing human beings, as well as inanimate objects. While she suffers no ill-effects from the cold, she can be frozen if she uses her powers to create a very cold temperature ice wave, as shown in the episode "Cold Snap". While she at first could only focus her ability through her hands, she is later able to expand her control. As of Volume Four, her ability has evolved to include MakingASplash power.* Franchise/KamenRider doesn't have a whole lot of ice users, but a prominent example is ''Series/KamenRiderBlade's'' Leangle. So is ''Series/KamenRiderOOO'''s SuperMode [=PuToTyra=].* Frosta from ''Series/{{Lastikman}}'' can manipulate ice.* Miyuki from ''Series/MahouSentaiMagiranger'' has this as her power. The same for her ''Power Rangers'' counterpart, Udonna, in ''Series/PowerRangersMysticForce''. As high-ranking wizards, they - especially Udonna - can do a ''whole'' lot more.** Series/PowerRangersOperationOverdrive villain Flurious is the most prominent one in the series. He lives in arctic cave and can freeze you over and shatter you (though, this being a kids' show, you ''really'' don't see him do that a whole lot).* Lily from ''Series/{{Misfits}}'' gains the power of freezing objects she touches. In the Nazi timeline, Captain Smith has Seth transfer her power into himself.* The fifth episode of ''Series/MythQuest'' tells of the story of Minokichi and Yuki-Onna, a snow demon. * ''Series/OnceUponATime'' has adaptations of the Snow Queen (here named Ingrid) and Disney/{{Frozen}}'s Elsa. [[spoiler:We later learn that Elsa is Ingrid's niece, and so likely inherited her abilities from her.]]* An early MonsterOfTheWeek in ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', in the episode "Cool", is a jock who gets the ability to freeze anything he touches. He's similar to Killer Frost; he doesn't project "cold" as if it's a thing unto itself as opposed to lack of heat. Instead, he absorbs heat, and has to do so so he won't freeze. Body heat works best for him, for no reason other than the fact that a guy sucking the energy out of fireplaces doesn't make much of a villain. A much later episode, ''Absolute Justice'' in season nine, introduces both Icicles (see Comics).* [[AllThereInTheManual According to the NBC website]], the Eighth Kingdom of ''Series/TheTenthKingdom'' miniseries is ruled by the Ice Queen. Aside from being described as "terrorizing the people of the fishing villages and fjords", it is stated she wishes to rule all the Kingdoms and, one day, plans to conquer them. Clearly an example of a WomanInWhite and EvilIsDeathlyCold. (And this has been played up in various {{FanFic}}s.)%%* Coldfinger in ''Series/{{Terrahawks}}''.* Victor Fries makes his debut on ''Series/{{Gotham}}'' in season two, initially as an ordinary man with a freeze-gun and an expertise in cryogenics. By season's end, he's become incapable of surviving normal temperatures and been equipped with a cryo-suit by Hugo Strange.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Music]]* DJ the S' "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEZGEad5hjY Disciple of the Ice]]" is a compilation remix of Ice-based themes from video games.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mythology]]* The Yuki-Onna from Myth/JapaneseMythology was often an extremely pale woman who lived within snow storms. Tended to guide travelers to either their frozen deaths or to safety, if she so wished to.* Jack Frost, natch. Generally, he simply brings winter to certain areas (winter/cold follows him everywhere), but some stories have him using his power to freeze people to death in an instant if they piss him off.* [[Myth/NorseMythology Frost giants.]]* Poli'ahu of Hawaiian Mythology, along with her sisters/friends Lilinoe, Waiau, and Kahoupokane. She is their leader, and widely noted for her beauty. She is said to live atop Mauna Kea, though she visits other snowy peaks on the island. She is the antithesis to the fire goddess, Pele. * In Greek mythology, Khione was the daughter of Boreas, the [[BlowYouAway North Wind]], and was worshiped as a minor goddess who brought snow. [[/folder]]

[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]* Wrestling/{{WCW}} wrestler Wrestling/{{Glacier}} had a whole entrance motif built around ice and snow. Fitting, since he was a knockoff...err, CaptainErsatz...of Sub-Zero.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Podcasts]]* The ''Jade Regent'' Campaign from Podcast/{{RPGMP3}} features a character called Skygni, who's a [[UpliftedAnimal magically Awakened]] [[KillItWithIce frost]]-[[BreathWeapon breathing]] [[AnIcePerson Winter]] [[SavageWolves Wolf]]. He swore a [[MagicallyBindingContract Blood Oath]] (under duress) to [[TokenEvilTeammate not eat people]]. Well, at least not the ones travelling with the heroes' caravan, anyway.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tabletop Games]]* [[http://ww2.wizards.com/gatherer/CardDetails.aspx?name=Heidar,%20Rimewind%20Master Heidar, Rimewind Master]], the villain of the ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' set ''Coldsnap''. Also a WellIntentionedExtremist who wanted to return the world to a second Ice Age.* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' has Tzarina Katarin, the Ice Queen of Kislev, an extremely powerful sorceress capable of creating an entire new wing of her castle out of ice in a matter of hours and conjuring up blizzards so fierce as to stymie even the most bloodthirsty [[TheHorde Orc WAAAGH!!!]]* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' has numerous variations and examples. Aside from the various deities of cold and winter, there's the Frostwind Virago that's the fey incarnation of the fickle and cruel nature of winter, the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Frost Mage]] prestige class, the Winterhaunt of Iborighu prestige class, which eventually leads to transforming into an unholy abomination of ice and snow, the psionic Cryokineticist prestige class, and more.** D&D also has White Dragons, who have freezing breath instead of fire.** 4th edition's different ruleset has killed "conjurer" and "evoker" wizard specialising, to be replaced by the classic elemental mages. Being an ice mage from level 1, with feats to match, is doable. 5th edition brought it back.** First edition had an evil humanoid race called "Frost Men'' who could shoot a "cone of cold" as an [[EyeBeams eye beam.]]* Jerza Wagner, a ghost from the ''TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}}'' setting, drains the living warmth from her victims and leaves them frozen solid. No, they don't wake up if you chip the ice away.** While the Darklord Meredoth is technically a necromancer, he uses lots of ice-based spells and has a frozen lair.* ''TabletopGame/{{Champions}}'', being a super-hero role-playing game, has clones of many popular superheroes and supervillains, including a CaptainErsatz of Iceman named ''Icestar''. He lacks the former's frigid body-armor, but shares the wisecracking personality. (An old rules example for Presence Attacks has Icestar blasting a villain-carried crate and quipping, "Heads up, boys, the Good Humor man is here!")* ''TabletopGame/{{Rifts}}'' has an optional Psychic Character Class called the Freezer, with various cryogenic powers.* Psychokinetic psions in White Wolf's ''TabletopGame/{{Trinity}}'' could specialize in Cryokinesis, allowing them to freeze enemies.* The Winter Court from ''TabletopGame/ChangelingTheLost'' get powers like this under the Contracts of Eternal Winter. They range from freezing any liquid solid instantly, to creating an aura of crippling cold, to causing a person to be hit by a hailstone the size of their head, to summoning a blizzard. Yes, even in hot climates.* ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh:'' Even though Ghostrick Yuki-onna has the Dark Attribute, she has the effect of freezing her opponent if she gets destroyed.* ''Arduin'' RPG, ''The Compleat Arduin Book 2: Resources''.** The Greater Demon Apharoe the Star Witch is immune to cold. The intense cold she radiates can cause weapons that hit her to break and if the weapon survives the being wielding it will suffer frostbite damage. She can fire beams of freezing energy from her fingertips that do 11-20 HitPoints of frost damage. She can turn any creature she touches to ice once every three melee rounds. In 1-10 melee rounds she can summon 100-300 Freeze Bees to do her bidding.** Ice Demons are immune to cold and their claws and wings cause 1-10 and 1-6 HitPoints of cold damage, respectively, when they hit. They have a BreathWeapon of intense cold in a 30 foot by 10 foot cone that inflicts 17-36 HitPoints of damage. They can reduce the air temperature in a 15 foot radius area around them by 20 °F per melee round, to a minimum of -180 °F. For each 20 °F below zero all other creatures in the area take 1-2 HitPoints of cold damage per melee round. While in this or a similar cold zone the demon has improved saves and its Strength and HitPoints are doubled. It can create ice in any shape desired, up to 1 foot by 6 inches by 2 inches per second.** The Greater Demon Boreas the Winter Demon. His claws inflict 17-36 HitPoints of intense cold damage on a hit and create snowfall in a 10 foot radius that causes 5-10 HitPoints of cold damage per melee round. He can also create a snow storm that lasts 5 minutes three times per day or for 10 minutes once per day. He like to cast ice magik spells and has all of the powers of a regular Ice Demon.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Toys]]* Every single Toa of Ice in ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'', plus a handful of other beings (though "a handful" does include an ''entire swarm'' of Kohrak).* The Frosticons from ''WesternAnimation/{{Mixels}}''. In an interesting play of this elements, two of the three members are [[RequiredSecondaryPowers ridiculously slow and lethargic]] thanks to their abilities and climate. Their ranks are made up of Flurr, Lunk, and Slumbo. 2015 introduced three more Frosticons, cousins of the originals: Chilbo, Snoof, and Krog.* Ice-Bat from ''Toys/{{Uglydolls}}''. Everything he touches turns into ice, and he lives in a frozen cave system, but his heart is the warmest part of him.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Video Games]]* ''Maplestory'' Aran from Maplestory who is a mixture of an Ice magician, and a Warrior, also any Ice/Lightning Mage specializing in Ice.* ''VideoGame/{{Gift}}'' has the Blue Crystal power which makes the titular character's MagicStaff glowing blue and gives him ability to freeze water, lava or some heated objects.* ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}''[='s=] last brush technique, Blizzard, is received from Itegami in [[GrimUpNorth Kamui]].* Lots of Robot Masters in ''VideoGame/MegaMan1'' Ice Man, [[VideoGame/MegaMan6 Blizzard Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaManAndBass Cold Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan7 Freeze Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan8 Frost Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Chill Man]]... let's not even get into the Reploids of ''[[VideoGame/MegaManZero Zero]]'' or ''[[VideoGame/MegaManZX ZX]]''...** ROMHack ''RockmanNoConstancy'' turns Wood Man into this.** ''[[VideoGame/MegaManX X]]'' series: Chill Penguin from ''X1'', Blizzard Buffalo from ''X3'', Frost Walrus from ''X4'', Tidal Makkoeen/Duff [=McWhalen=] from ''X5'', Blizzard Wolfang from ''X6'', and Avalanche Yeti from ''X8.''* The Ice-type in ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''. One of the best offensive types in the game, super-effective against Grass, Ground, Flying, and most importantly Dragon, and Ice-type moves (especially Ice Beam and Blizzard) can be learned by nearly all Water-type Pokemon and a large number of other Pokemon. Nearly all Ice attacks have a chance of freezing the opponent solid, completely immobilizing it (and in Gen 1 they couldn't defrost without an item, a trip to the Pokemon Center, or being hit with a Fire-based attack), and some lower the opponent's speed. Defensively, however, Ice is one of the worst types, resisting only itself and being weak to Fire, Rock, Fighting, and Steel. Ice-type Pokemon themselves [[GlassCannon tend to have either high attack or special attack and mediocre to good speed, but low defenses and HP]]. The only Ice-type Pokemon in the two highest tiers of the metagame is [[OlympusMons Kyurem and its Formes]].** Ice type ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' trainers Pryce, Glacia, Candice, Lorelei, Brycen, and Wulfric. [[MeaningfulName Notice a trend?]]* Python from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid: Portable Ops'' is a particularly inexplicable example. His powers come from the mastery of liquid nitrogen.* The {{Golem}} Lolithia in the ''Franchise/WildARMs'' series, also known as the Ice Queen.* The MadScientist Vexen of ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.* LevelGrinding Celes in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' will make her learn all three levels of Ice/Blizzard magic without the aid of Magicite (she's one of two characters who can learn magic by level grinding; the other is Terra who [[PlayingWithFire learns Fire spells]]).** On the subject of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'', the summon Shiva is a prime example of this trope. ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'' has her protocrystal in the GrimUpNorth, for crying out loud.** Edea in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' shoots a piercing shard of ice as her LimitBreak. It's not a huge part of her character, but [[CutscenePowerToTheMax certain events]] gave it a strong association in the players' memories.** [[MeaningfulName Snow]] of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'' learns the Blizzard series of spells, including Blizzaga (and Water), but no Fire or Thunder spells. He also gets to summon Shiva.** In ''VideoGame/Dissidia012FinalFantasy'' Tifa specializes in the Blizzard line of spells, to make her something of a counterpart to her canonmate Cloud.* Sub-Zero of ''Videogame/MortalKombat''. And his pupil, Frost, for that matter.** There were actually ''two'' Sub-Zeros. The first one, Bi-Han, was neutral/bordering on evil and was killed by Scorpion (and then switches over into using darkness when he becomes Noob Saibot). The second, Kuai-Liang, was his younger brother, who started off attempting to complete his brother's hit, but ended up becoming a genuinely heroic figure, thanks in large part to Shao Kahn temporarily taking over Earth and his ninja clan's insane plan to turn all of its members, including his friend Smoke, into soulless cyborgs.* ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters''' Kula Diamond.* ''Franchise/TalesSeries'':** Rutee Katrea from ''VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny''.** Celsius, the Summon Spirit of Ice introduced in ''VideoGame/TalesOfEternia''. For that matter, Celsius and her costume in ''Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 3'' and ''VideoGame/TalesOfEternia'''s Keele, who apparently was assigned both Celsius and Undine for that game.** Veigue Lungberg, the main protagonist of ''VideoGame/TalesOfRebirth''.** Alice from ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld''. Witness her LimitBreak in action [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgogElp4XYk here]]. ** Alice doesn't use just any ice attack, she uses fimbulvetr/winter which is the winter that precedes the the end of the world, so she is pretty much using the strongest ice attack in mythology.* Glacies from ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDestiny'' pilos the Ruina mecha Fabularis, which controls ice.** Also, in the Characters/MasouKishin portion, the [[MakingASplash Water]] Herald Tytti Noorbuck (piloting Gaddeath) can use an ice area attack called ''Kelvin Blizzard''. And in the UpdatedRerelease of Lord of the Elemental, the Hydro Pressure become ''Jotunheim'', where she creat gigantic glacies to finish enemies. The rest of her attacks are water-based though. When she gets into the roster of ''2nd VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'', Hydro Pressure also gains ice attributes.** There's also the [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact3 Shura General Maysis Mark]], who uses Peirines, the Shura God that uses ice.* In ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart 2'', newcomer Zenia Valov's default Arcana lets her control ice. (It also takes the form of [[EverythingsBetterWithPenguins a penguin]].)* The ''VideoGame/{{Ice Climber}}s'' gain this status in the ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' series.* Ana in {{VideoGame/Mother}}, Paula and Poo in VideoGame/EarthBound, and Kumatora in {{VideoGame/Mother 3}} can use PK Freeze** In [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], Lucas from Mother 3 can do it, too.* Liches in ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}'' and ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' will usually specialize in ice magic. Just look at Kel'Thuzad.** Frost magi (a common talent specialization for mages [[strike:at lower levels]] [[SquishyWizard who want to survive that first hit in PvP]]).** Frost Wyrms and the new Death Knight class (which, like mages, can specialize in frost effects).** Racial conflict => external enemy required => a threat to all life => "too hot" (demons) and "too cold" (undead); logic at work, simple and elegant world design.** In terms of who's the frostiest class? In terms of raw number of (and amount of damage revolving around) frost spells, it is 1: frost mage 2: frost death knight 3: shaman 4: priest is getting a shadowfrost spell, so that's a half a spell for them.** The Lich King Arthas also has a number of ice-based techniques in his arsenal, thanks both to his being a lich and his wielding of the evil ice-blade known as Frostmourne.** Hodir, one of the guardians in Ulduar.** Jaina Proudmoore is often associated with ice magic in spite being known as an universal archmage. When she is included in ''VideoGame/HeroesOfTheStorm'', all of her skills are ice-related, excepting one possible ultimate that summons a Water Elemental. In spite of her more icy theme in the game, she's actually a warm-hearted NiceGirl in the incarnation, in the more modern ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' timeline, she's [[TookALevelInJerkass decidedly much colder and angrier in personality]] due to trauma.* Anri from ''ShiningForce'' specializes in ice magic.** [[IceQueen Blanc Neige]] of ''VideoGame/ShiningTears'', fittingly called 'Ice Witch', since all of her magic are ice based. And she's [[DefrostingIceQueen suspectible of being defrosted]].* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' has several ice/cold powersets.* Uesugi Kenshin in ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' has lots of ice-based moves, and it's his element as well. And if your name is 'Kasuga', he's VERY NICE. Other ice users here include Itsuki and Hojo Ujimasa.** To drive the point home, his name was [[{{Woolseyism}} woolseyed]] in the first game to [[MeaningfulName "Frost"]].*** The third game adds [[ShrineMaiden Tsuruhime]] and [[DastardlyWhiplash Yoshiaki Mogami]]. The former an [[GenkiGirl energetic young girl]] whose skill with the bow allows her to shoot ice arrows at her enemies and the latter can create ice sculptures as well as use feints and counterattacks.* The [[WeirdMoon Purple Moon]] in ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia'' produces the ice element, and the continent under the Purple Moon's orbit is [[SlippySlideyIceWorld akin to the north and south poles]]. Gilder can learn the ice spells faster than the other party members, and Ramirez has several Super Moves with an ice theme as well.* Blizzard, the benevolent gorilla god of ''PrimalRage'', breathes freezing air and summons ice pillars from the ground. His coloration is also ice-like, with pure white fur over blue skin.* Marle from ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger''. She's still listed as a 'Water'-type, though. And together with Frog (who uses liquid water), they have a double tech 'Ice Water'.** Ice and water are combined as 'Blue' elements in the sequel, ''VideoGame/ChronoCross''. It opposes Red (fire/lava), and both tend to be vulnerable to each other.* Samus from ''VideoGame/{{Metroid}}'' has the Ice Beam, which is the weakness of the Metroids. In ''Metroid Fusion'', she also gains Diffusion Ice missiles.** Noxus from ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime Hunters'' and Rundas from ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''.* Mario using the Ice Flower in ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosWii'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy''. Mario becomes made of ice in ''Galaxy'' but turns into a form that can shoot ice balls in ''NSMBW''.** Also, from the other games: Freezies in ''VideoGame/MarioBros'' and ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'', Baron Brrr from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'', Chief Chilly from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64 DS'', the Crystal King from ''VideoGame/PaperMario'', Beldam from ''[[VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Bonechill from ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'', Jojora from ''[[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi Mario & Luigi]]'', and Blizzaurus from ''VideoGame/SuperPrincessPeach''.* [[VisualNovel/{{Kanon}} Shiori Misaka]], from ''VideoGame/EternalFighterZero'', who creates various temporary weapons out of ice, in addition to the usual ice beams and icicle attacks.* Cirno and Letty Whiterock from the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series.** And Mai, from the PC-98 games. (Ironically, her friend [[NonindicativeName Yuki]] is the one who [[PlayingWithFire Plays With Fire]].)* Yuki in ''VideoGame/TheLastBlade''* Rimururu from ''VideoGame/SamuraiShodown''. Sourced from a NatureSpirit.* Mia and Piers, of ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' and ''Golden Sun: The Lost Age'' respectively.** Alex!** Anyone, if they equip the right Djinn (or items for Frost in the first game).** Rief and Amiti in the third game.* Subverted in ''VideoGame/FireEmblem''. The Fimbulvetr and Blizzard spells have names and visual effects usually associated with ice magic...however, they're actually listed as ''[[BlowYouAway wind]]'' tomes, since FE's anima magic doesn't include ice (only Wind, [[PlayingWithFire Fire]] and [[ShockAndAwe Thun]][[PsychoElectro der]])* ''{{Franchise/Shin Megami Tensei}}''** In general, the Bufu line of skills, which is a common element in the series alongside [[PlayingWithFire Agi]] and [[ShockAndAwe Zio]] spells. The most powerful skill of this element is Niflheim.** Mitsuru Kirijo in ''VideoGame/{{Persona 3}}'' has an array of ice spells in her disposal, thanks to her persona.** In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'' there are two ice users: Chie Satonaka and Teddie. Chie only barely counts, though. She stops learning ice spells around the time Teddie joins and ends up a beastial KickChick by the endgame. Averted by [[IronicName Yukiko]]. She actually uses [[PlayingWithFire fire]] skills.** Mitsuru in ''VideoGame/Persona4Arena'' uses ice powers, and wears a [[PrettyInMink white fur]] [[BadassLongcoat coat]] as an IceSuit.* Borya the [[SquishyWizard magician]] from ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIV''.** The Daughter from ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'' has a main development on ice-based magic.** The recurring monster Blizzardy, naturally.** By default, any monster with an ice skill set from ''VideoGame/DragonQuestMonsters''.* Yukimaru and Fubuki from ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 2|Cursed Memories}}'' come from a clan of ninjas from a hidden snow village, so all of their character-specific special techniques involve snow and ice.** Pram from ''VideoGame/MakaiKingdom'' and Mao and Rozalin in ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 3|AbsenceOfJustice}}'' have ice as their primary element.** The Holy Dragons in both of the aforementioned Disgaea titles have an affinity for ice, and combine it with [[HolyHandGrenade light]] in their special attacks .* Keith Evans from ''VideoGame/PsychicForce''.* Jin Kisaragi from ''VideoGame/BlazBlue''. To call him ''nice'', however, [[{{Jerkass}} would]] [[AxCrazy be]] [[{{Yandere}} highly]] [[EvilIsDeathlyCold inaccurate]].* ''VideoGame/SuikodenTierkreis''' Sphiel, a literal snow fairy.** Although the True Water Rune can be held by any of the three main characters, [[TheParagon Chris]] [[LadyOfWar Lightfellow]] has the best affinity for it.* Freezing is a powerup in ''Backyard Baseball'' and other ''VideoGame/BackyardSports'' games.* Elena in ''VideoGame/VisionsAndVoices'' is the only playable character that can use Cold spells.* The Queen of Ice, the BigBad of ''VideoGame/EnchantedArms''. Appearance and personality-wise, she appears to be an {{Expy}} of [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Edea and Ultimecia]], although, instead of throwing ice or summoning a familiar that can, she's made out of ice and ''is'' the familiar.* ''VideoGame/{{Rosenkreuzstilette}}'': Freudia Neuwahl, although she also has a [[FrickinLaserBeams laser]]. She expands on this in her own installment, ''Freudenstachel'', where she modifies her ice powers [[PowerCopying to match her friends' weapons]].* Glacius from ''VideoGame/KillerInstinct'' is made of ice, he is also an alien, the inverse of Cinder, who is made of fire.* Sasquatch from ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}''. Other characters, like Donovan Baine and Huitzil, also have some ice-based attacks.* Not elemental per say, but Commander Shepard of VideoGame/MassEffect2 is the only squad member with access to the cryo ammo power that allows their guns to freeze enemies solid and shatter them. Truthfully, only one out of the six classes Shepard can be lacks a freeze power.* Both Ice and Freeze Kirbys from the ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'' series can freeze enemies into ice blocks.* [[http://bioshock.wikia.com/wiki/Martin_Finnegan Martin Finnegan]] of ''VideoGame/BioShock1'', an apprentice of [[MadArtist Sander Cohen]] who turned himself into an 'iceman' to survive. [[TheProtagonist Jack]] and [[VideoGame/BioShock2 Subject Delta]] can also use the Winter Blast plasmid, while [[BioShockInfinite/BurialAtSea Booker and Elizabeth]] can use Old Man Winter in their respective halves of the Burial At Sea DLC. * UsefulNotes/{{The Silver Age|of Comic Books}}-styled video game ''VideoGame/FreedomForce'' has the former Soviet spy turned supervillain Nuclear Winter and his minions.* ''VideoGame/InazumaEleven'' sports two teams associated with ice: the first is Hakuren, a team of Hokkaido children, whose captain is Shiro Fubuki, who is able to perform both the effective Ice Ground (a ball-stealing technique that freezes the enemy while Fubuki skates through an ice field) and the outstandingly powerful Eternal Blizzard (a powerful shot that is performed by making the ball spin in midair, absorbing cold air, then striking it with all one's might). The second one is Diamond Dust, led by Gazelle and his mighty kick, Northern Impact (he disappears and then shoots the ball from an ice field).* [[http://cutstuff.net/blog/?page_id=1505 Frostbite]] from ''VideoGame/GhoulsVsHumans''. He is an ice elemental born from the "doomed souls in the Arctic", who avenges the deaths of those who are murdered or betrayed in the icy desert. He looks like a giant, floating skull made of ice and has the power of an icy breath, as well as powerful icy armor.* ''VideoGame/AdvanceWars'', ''Black Hole Rising'', and ''Dual Strike'' have Olaf, whose army is immune to the effects of snow on the battlefield and whose (Super) CO Power makes it snow for two days.* ''VideoGame/VanguardBandits'' allows any character who equips a [[PowerCrystal Water Stone]] for their [[AMechByAnyOtherName ATAC]] to use ice attacks. But in particular, there is Lord Alden the [[InSeriesNickname Ice Wolf]].* [[MeaningfulName Serph]] and later [[spoiler:Sera]], in ''VideoGame/DigitalDevilSaga''.* [[TheChick Kisala]] in ''VideoGame/RogueGalaxy''.* Ice is a common weapon attribute in the [[VideoGame/DynastyWarriors Warr]][[VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors iors]] franchise from Koei Tecmo. Depending on the game, it may or may not be intrinsic. Some of them seem to be more natural in creating ice out of nowhere without any assistance of weapons, such as [[VideoGame/DynastyWarriors Cao Pi]] and [[VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors Takatora Todo]]* [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Meru]] from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfDragoon''.* ''VideoGame/{{inFAMOUS 2}}'' has Lucy Kuo and [[spoiler: the [[PrivateMilitaryContractors Vermark 88]] [[AmoralAfrikaner men]] who Cole releases when saving Lucy]]. If you go for the good side of the KarmaMeter, Cole can become one of these as well.* The Cryo Legionnaire from ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3'' can not only freeze whole groups of ground units [[HarmlessFreezing for capture]] ([[LiterallyShatteredLives or for shatter]]), but they can [[WalkOnWater walk on (solid) water]] by flash-freezing the water beneath them, and create ice aircrafts from inside a turret. Being Red Alert, this is combined with a repertoire of [[PungeonMaster hammy, cryohydrous-related dialogue]].* White Len from ''VideoGame/MeltyBlood''.* Cyril, an elderly dragon who is the Ice Guardian in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfSpyro''.* From ''VideoGame/RuneScape'': To'Kash the Bloodchiller and Astea Frostweb (also a spider summoner) on the frozen set of Dungeoneering floors, both of whom can freeze the player in a block of ice; Icy Bones, who surrounds the players with ice spikes and freezes those who aren't next to him; Kamil, the boss guarding the ice diamond in Desert Treasure and its dessert-based expy/homage Karamel from the last part of Recipe for Disaster; and [[spoiler:Lucien's ice titans, which can freeze the player in ice blocks, and ice demons, which create ice spikes around the player, trapping them in one place if they don't move.]]* In ''VideoGame/KickleCubicle'', Kickle has the power to freeze enemies in ice blocks by breathing on them.* In the Metroid Blast attraction of ''VideoGame/NintendoLand'', there are some space pirates that shoot ice as opposed to actual damaging shots, and fire three times as many shots to make up for it.** Also, Ice Ridley, a PaletteSwap of Ridley. Although that's less an ice ''person'' than an ice alien... dragon... thing.* ''VideoGame/{{Wizard101}}'' has the Thaumaturges, students of the Ice School. [[StoneWall They have the best resistance to all spells but have the weakest attacks.]] They also have a nasty habit of being able to steal defensive wards and healing auras from enemies.* In ''VideoGame/{{Dubloon}}'', [[HeroicMime Russel]], [[MusicalAssassin Captain FC]] and Admiral Steel all specialize in ice magic.* In ''VideoGame/SolomonsKey 2'', the blocks that Dana creates become ice blocks suseful for putting out fires.* In ''Skweek'', Skweek's shots freeze enemies upon obtaining a powerup. Frozen enemies eventually break loose, but all the enemies can be frozen at once to instantly complete a stage.* The Soul Magic skill tree in ''VideoGame/AvencastRiseOfTheMage'' leans on this trope for spells with movement-affecting abilities.* ''VideoGame/WarioLand'':** ''VideoGame/WarioLandII'' has the Yukimaru enemies, snowmen which shoots snowflakes that can freeze Wario and send him sliding away until he crashes into something.** ''VideoGame/WarioLand3'' has the [[BearsAreBadNews Brr Bear]] enemies, which are [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of Yukimaru with the same abilities.* In ''VideoGame/AWitchsTale'', Hansel's doll ability is to cast a powerful Frei spell.* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' has several characters that use ice in some way, [[ThePhoenix Anivia]], [[HumanoidAbomination Lissandra]] and [[ABoyAndHisX Nunu]] use ice magic while [[WinterRoyalLady Ashe]], [[BarrierWarrior Braum]], [[MightyGlacier Sejauni]] and [[AllTrollsAreDifferent Trundle]] wield magical artifacts. Coincidentally all of them have the ability to slow opponents.* Selan in ''VideoGame/LufiaCurseOfTheSinistrals'' specializes in ice magic.* In ''VideoGame/DarkCloud'' the third dungeons' boss is called "Ice Queen, La Saia".* Ace, the axe-wielding Pride of Tempra, from ''[[VideoGame/StrifeMOBA Strife]]''.* ''VideoGame/{{Dota 2}}'' has no less than five ice users, in both magical and physical. They include Crystal Maiden, Lich, Ancient Apparition, Tusk and Winter Wyvern. Also, on leveling his ultimate to maximum, Dragon Knight's dragon form breathes ice and slowing the enemy.* Sayuki and Koyuki, the main characters in ''VideoGame/HeavenlyGuardian''. Makes sense, considering both are Snow Goddesses.* In ''VideoGame/AngryBirds2'', the Blizzard spell will change all the towers' materials to ice in the stage where it's used.* The cryokineticist class in ''VideoGame/TelepathTactics''. The single-player campaign has Phoebe and [[MadScientist Pathos]], the latter of whom justifies it in her PreAsskickingOneLiner:-->"I find it's best to bring down the subject's core body temperature before making any incisions. Let's make you fit for study."* The Sorceress of ''VideoGame/DragonsCrown'' seems to have ice as her primary element. Not only does she have Ice Prison as her most versatile spell and Blizzard as her most powerful spell, but she also uses an ice staff as her starting weapon.* Ymir, the Father of Frost Giants, as depicted in ''VideoGame/{{Smite}}'', is basically a giant golem made of ice that breathes ice to freeze enemies, summons ice spikes or ice walls, and make a big explosion out of the ice shards on his body. He's kinda '[[AffablyEvil nice]]' too, in a way of being a DumbMuscle. Just let him say "Hi!".** Skadi the Goddess of Winter also uses ice, enchanted in her javelin or the ability to create slippery grounds or generating snowstorm around her and her wolf Kaldr. Her ice stings harder than Ymir's, being a Hunter/ADC, but [[GlassCannon she can break easier if concentrated on]].* In ''VideoGame/GemsOfWar'', the Ice Witch unit is pretty much as advertised. She's covered with icicles and has a special ability called Aura of Ice.* In ''VideoGame/StellaGlow'', the Water Witch Lisette learns the Ice Coffin spell as she gets stronger, which sends a barrage of icicles at her targets and can freeze them and water.* Mei-Ling Zhou from ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' has her entire ability set centered on ice and cold. Her primary weapon fires a short-range stream of supercooled vapor that damages and slows enemies, while the alternate fire shoots icicles at medium range. She can create ice walls to block movement and line of fire, seal herself in an iceblock to heal and become temporarily invulnerable, and her ultimate ability creates a localized blizzard that slows and freezes all enemies in the area.* There are a few characters who used ice-based magic in ''VideoGame/CastleCrashers'', but the most prominent is the starting Blue Knight, who uses icicles from the sky, tosses ice shards and propels himself with a fist made out of ice to freeze and deal damage to enemies.* Lady Aurelia Hammerlock from ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'' specializes in Cryo damage, both from her Action Skill and abilities learned in her Cold Money skill tree.* [[ActionMom Wintry]] of ''WebGame/HeroesRise'' has ice Powers that enable her to project icy blasts, create winter storms on command, and flash-freeze just about anything, including ''fire''. She's also got mild PowerIncontinence- the temperature around her is constantly a few dozen degrees lower than normal, and just touching her, as the player finds out, is enough to instantly turn one's body numb. [[/folder]]

[[folder:Visual Novels]]* Yukinojo in ''VisualNovel/EnchantedInTheMoonlight'' is a yukibito (a kind of snow spirit), and correspondingly has the ability to create and control snow.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Web Comics]]* Yun from ''Webcomic/DivineBells''. He can create ice projectiles to skewer his enemies (although they don't often work...).* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', Red Mage exclusively casts Ice spells, leaving [[FireIceLightning Fire and Lightning]] to Black Mage. His spell level goes all the way up to ''Ice 9!''* From ''Webcomic/AntiheroForHire'', Coldular/Froster/Cubenator, the ice-themed one-shot villain who picked a different name every damned time he spoke.** And managed to work up some cold-based puns that shamed anyone else on this list for their stupidity, and that is saying something.** With his recent reappearance, he's not said his new name but that doesn't stop the puns:-->''' Coldular/Froster/Cubenator:''' I better make like a glacier and recede. Only, you know, faster.* Sil'lice in ''Webcomic/{{Drowtales}}'', a Drow with an elementary affinity for ice (a snowflake is even part of her crest). She uses her powers to [[TortureTechnician torture people]] by freezing their blood and certainly fits the "icy" part of this trope in personality.* In a world ruled by {{Mad Scientist}}s like ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'', it's no surprise that the firefighters are something like the [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20080602 Ninth Aetheric Vapor Squad]]. Their firefighting tools are Gas Condensers that, when kicked up a notch, can freeze a castle to the point where you can crack it open with a hammer.* The Ice Immunes from ''Webcomic/FetchQuestSagaOfTheTwelveArtifacts'' are so called because they are not affected by the severe cold that ice brings. In fact, they developed a style of martial art utilizing it.* Kieri of ''Webcomic/SlightlyDamned'' has ice powers along with her water magic, though, mostly, all she's done with them is HarmlessFreezing. [[http://www.sdamned.com/2008/10/10112008/ The demon Lazuli, on the other hand...]]* Sa Ghang Gwon from the published webcomic ''[[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/trace Trace]]'' definitely counts, given he doesn't really freeze things as he uses ice spikes.* ''Webcomic/{{Supermegatopia}}'' illustrates some of the [[http://www.supermegatopia.com/gallery/booty-bay/chilled/ problems]] with being an ice person.* ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'' has the Snow Queen.* The supervillainess [[http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/The_KAMics/5113994/ Frosty Freisin]] in ''Webcomic/TheKAMics''.* Winter is one in ''Webcomic/SnowByNight'', on account of being, you know, winter.* ''Webcomic/WaywardSons'': Saiden, along with his other [[MakingASplash water-based powers]]. Sefani specializes in this, not requiring water to be around like Saiden does.* In ''Webcomic/MinionComics'', Dingus plans his minion identity "Icepick" around an ice theme, deciding that [[http://www.meetmyminion.com/?p=190 "I'll kill people, but only with weapons that are cold and shit."]].* In ''Webcomic/OurLittleAdventure'', [[http://danielscreations.com/ola/comics/ep0269.html Emily went for Ice, not Fire.]]* In ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'' [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/ Ice Man.]]* In ''Webcomic/{{Pacificators}}'', [[MakingASplash Larima]] is skilled enough at her power of water that she's able to chill it to produce snow. We've been told that the renegade Tiamat is capable of [[FridgeHorror freezing people in large blocks of ice.]] Only those skilled enough at their water power are capable of this.* TheFairFolk in ''Webcomic/{{Whither}}'' are creatures of winter and various degrees of icy, from not feeling the cold up to bringing on EndlessWinter.* Part of Samantha Bee's skillset in ''Webcomic/FakeNewsRumble''. [[/folder]]

[[folder:Web Original]]* The ''Roleplay/GlobalGuardiansPBEMUniverse'' has Centigrade (who combines this with PlayingWithFire), Fafza Tel ("Winter Willow" in Hungarian), Icicle, El Halcon Blanco ("White Hawk" in Spanish), Flurry (who combines this with BlowYouAway), Snowblind, Snowdrift, Chillblaine, Frost, Frostbite, Sub-Zero, Doctor Zero, Tundra, Iceberg, Lady December, and Snowstorm.* Johnny Snow from ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'' has a homemade FreezeRay.** The Doctor's own [[TimeStandsStill Freeze Ray]], which doesn't have anything to do with ice or a lack of heat.* Juniper Taylor in ''Literature/TheDescendants''. Not just water ice, either. She's frozen ''air'' at least once.* ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'' characters like Icer, Winter, Bifrost, Nahga, and Frostbite.** And inventor Mister Cool, who doesn't have the pwoer, but invented the equivalent of a freeze ray.* Frost from ''TrintonChronicles'' is one of these - he creates and controls ice and cold into every useful tool he can. It also helps that he is immune to cold with the draw back that his powerful icy-aura can't be turned off, only down, makes dating and cuddling rather interesting.** As a sub-troupe, technically, the ''[[TheFairFolk Fairy Sisters]]'' have a touch of this too, as they control the Ice Maze in the first story arc.* Ice Princess and Coldstar both have ice-controlling powers in ''ComicBook/LessThanThreeComics''.* ''Roleplay/DarwinsSoldiers'' has the aptly named experiment "Ice" with, well, ice powers. There are implications that several other experiments have similar powers, but they are never mentioned.* Hypothermia in ''Literature/MetroCityChronicles''.* Aster in the ''FanFic/AntiClicheAndMarySueEliminationSociety''.* [[HumanoidAbomination The Cold Boy]] from ''Franchise/TheFearMythos''. Moreover, he usually targets people who are afraid of being "cold" or [[LonersAreFreaks cut off from others]].* In [[Roleplay/LordsOfCreationHistoryOfTheUsurpers lords of creation]] Aeron, The White Queen, is the goddess of winter and has this power.* ''Literature/{{Worm}}'' has Rime, a female superhero from Los Angeles. Her power consists of generating little balls of ice which expand into iceberg-sized ice formations on contact with solid objects. * Dawn Fraser of ''ReEvolution'' freezes everything that touches her skin, including the clothes she is wearing and the food she tries to eat.* In ''[[Roleplay/AsteroidQuest Polokoa Quest]]'', Vampiresque Rokoa and her mother had magical powers over ice when they were alive. In keeping with the IronicHell theme of Rokolo's mindscape, Vampiresque Rokoa is imprisoned in a block of ice.* In ''WebOriginal/TheSolWars'', Kylie has the power to cryogenically freeze and thaw herself at will - this is important as it was this power that let her unfreeze herself in 2151 after being cryogenically frozen the old fashioned way.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Western Animation]]* The [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Ice King]] from ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime''. In addition, [[StartOfDarkness the story behind his powers]] was one of [[TearJerker the most important moments from the series]], signifying a [[WhamEpisode radical change in overall tones]] and forever changing the character's {{canon}}.** He actually uses the same pun as the trope title at one point. In the episode "Loyalty to the King", after shaving his huge beard, he introduces himself as "an ice king", is misheard as saying "a NICE king", and then he just runs with it until his true identity is revealed when the beard grows back.* Every single [[MakingASplash Waterbender]] in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' and SequelSeries ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''. In the latter series' time, it's against the rules for Waterbenders to use ice in the sport of Pro-Bending.* Logically, Mr. Freeze's incarnation from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'', and ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''. More an AntiVillain than proper evil.* Big Chill in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'' and ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'', as well as Articguana and Heatblast ([[NoBiochemicalBarriers when under the influence of a rhinovirus]]).* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLnmWVhrWKk Jack Frost]] from ''The Brollys'', the literal form of winter itself...and he's not a very nice guy for an ice guy.* Professor Coldheart from the Dic era ''Franchise/CareBears'' cartoons. Not only was he a blue man with shock white hair, he also used a variety of ice-based science gadgets to freeze people's emotions and make them evil. Except during that one time he made a machine to cover the city in concrete...for some reason. Later aided by his sidekick Frostbite and his aunt, Auntie Freeze.* Danny himself, as well as a tribe of ghost yetis in ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''.* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' had a villain based on this once: Isis ("Icy") Vanderchill. Unlike others, her goal is to ''warm up'', as [[BlessedWithSuck her "powers" of cold are both involuntary and harmful to her]].* Man-arctica from ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum'', as well as Barry the Ice Monster, who controls the Frosty Freezy Freeze machine.** Also, a big fan of Man-artica, who gains ice powers from a super powerful Frosty Freezy Freeze that freezes him alive for the majority of the episode.%%* Killer Frost in ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]''.* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' gives us the Windigoes, winter spirits that feed off fighting and hatred. With enough hate, they could bury an entire land in snow and encase all of its inhabitants in ice.** "Power Ponies": The Masked Matterhorn creates a SlipperySkid that neatly decommissions three henchponies.* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyAndFriends'', King Charlatan could fire cold beams [[EyeBeams from his eyes]]. By using a machine to amplify his power, he could freeze the entire world.* Zane, the ninja of ice from ''Franchise/{{Ninjago}}''. He welds shuriken that freeze things they touch, and his special attack is a giant freeze ray.* In ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'', The Winter Warlock lives up to his name.* Sliced Ice from ''WesternAnimation/SkysurferStrikeForce'', due to the freezing abilities of her sword.* Maureen "Permafrost" O'Connor, a one-time ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' character in a VerySpecialEpisode about homelessness, had this as her power.** She was also a little nuts, but not bad, which is good - she was one of the most powerful metahumans they faced and, if she ''wanted'' to, she could have put the whole city in an ice age in seconds.* Sapphire from ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', juxtaposed to her counterpart Ruby having [[PlayingWithFire power over heat]].%%* Blitzwing's aptly named "Icy" persona in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated''.* Possibly ''the'' most common power in ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'': besides the most common user [[MeaningfulName Icy]], we have Belladona of the Ancestral Witches, background character Alice ([[InformedAttribute or so we're told]]), Aurora of the Major Fairies of Earth, and Aurora's ''army'' the Artic Fairies.* Omi of ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'' can adapt his Orb of Tornami Shen Gong Wu to become this.* In the first episode of ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'', several ice-based enemies ([[Franchise/{{Batman}} Mr. Freeze]], [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Icicle Jr.]], [[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Killer Frost]], and [[ComicBook/TheFlash Captain Cold]]) attack separate cities at once. The League finds this an unlikely coincidence and goes to investigate. It turns out that they were planning to meet up with Icicle Sr. in prison and planning a prison break. In a later episode, when North America is paralyzed by freak ice storms, Batman and The Flash go straight to question the previously established ice villains.* On ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'', Lord Dominator starts off with [[PlayingWithFire the power of lava]]. She gets the power of ice following [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Peepers' attempt to freeze her and her ship]].* Snow Miser from ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus'': Whatever he touches turns to snow in his clutch, and he prefers cold days that aren't over 40 degrees (Fahrenheit). [[/folder]]

[[folder:Real Life]]* Ice-nucleating bacteria, such as ''Pseudomonas syringae'', possess the ability to freeze water at warmer temperatures than normal, thereby damaging plants to feed on them. Scientists believe their ice nucleating proteins are an integral part of ice crystal formation in clouds.[[/folder]]----